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2025 NFL Mock Draft: Expert Consensus Predictions
Pick | Team | Consensus | 2nd Choice | 3rd Choice |
1 | Tennessee Titans |
Shedeur Sanders QB, COLO 66% |
Cam Ward QB, Miami 33% |
N/A |
2 | Cleveland Browns |
Cam Ward QB, Miami 100% |
N/A | N/A |
3 | New York Giants |
Travis Hunter WR, COLO 100% |
N/A | N/A |
4 | New England Patriots |
Tetairoa McMillan WR, ARIZ 66% |
Abdul Carter EDGE, PSU 33% |
N/A |
5 | Jacksonville Jaguars |
Will Johnson CB, MICH 66% |
Mason Graham DT, MICH 33% |
N/A |
6 | Las Vegas Raiders |
Jalen Milroe QB, BAMA 50% |
Will Campbell OT, LSU 50% |
N/A |
7 | New York Jets |
Will Campbell OT, LSU 33% |
Malaki Starks S, UGA 33% |
Abdul Carter EDGE, PSU 33% |
8 | Carolina Panthers |
Mykel Williams EDGE, UGA 50% |
James Pearce Jr. EDGE, TENN 50% |
N/A |
9 | New Orleans Saints |
Abdul Carter EDGE, PSU 50% |
Azareye’h Thomas CB, FSU 50% |
N/A |
10 | Chicago Bears |
Kelvin Banks Jr. OT, TEX 66% |
Mason Graham DT, MICH 33% |
N/A |
11 | San Francisco 49ers |
Mason Graham DT, MICH 50% |
Jonah Savaiinaea OT, ARIZ 50% |
N/A |
12 | Dallas Cowboys |
Ashton Jeanty RB, BSU 100% |
N/A | N/A |
13 | Miami Dolphins |
Jalon Walker EDGE, UGA 100% |
N/A | N/A |
14 | Indianapolis Colts |
Tyler Warren TE, Penn St. 66% |
Trey Amos CB, Mississippi 33% |
N/A |
15 | Atlanta Falcons |
Walter Nolen DT, MISS 50% |
James Pearce Jr. EDGE, TENN 50% |
N/A |
16 | Arizona Cardinals |
James Pearce Jr. EDGE, TENN 33% |
Nic Scourton EDGE, TAMU 33% |
Mike Green DT, MRSH 33% |
17 | Cincinnati Bengals |
Luther Burden III WR, MIZ 66% |
Malaki Starks S, UGA 33% |
N/A |
18 | Seattle Seahawks |
Armand Membou OT, MIZ 33% |
Josh Simmons OL, OSU 33% |
Nic Scourton EDGE, TAMU 33% |
19 | Tampa Bay Buccaneers |
Nic Scourton EDGE, TAMU 33% |
Shavon Revel Jr. CB, East Carolina 33% |
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20 | Denver Broncos |
Colston Loveland TE, MICH 100% |
N/A | N/A |
21 | Pittsburgh Steelers |
Benjamin Morrison CB, ND 33% |
Emeka Egbuka WR, OSU 33% |
Alfred Collins DT, TEX 33% |
22 | Los Angeles Chargers |
Kenneth Grant DT, MICH 100% |
N/A | N/A |
23 | Green Bay Packers |
Shavon Revel Jr. CB, East Carolina 50% |
Jordan Burch DT, ORE 50% |
N/A |
24 | Minnesota Vikings |
Nick Emmanwori S, SC 100% |
N/A | N/A |
25 | Houston Texans |
Tyler Booker IOL, BAMA 66% |
Donovan Jackson IOL, OSU 33% |
N/A |
26 | Los Angeles Rams |
Aireontae Ersery OT, MINN 66% |
Omarr Norman-Lott DT, TENN 33% |
N/A |
27 | Baltimore Ravens |
Jihaad Campbell LB, BAMA 50% |
Josh Conerly Jr. OT, ORE 50% |
N/A |
28 | Detroit Lions |
Derrick Harmon DT, ORE 33% |
Shemar Stewart DT, TAMU 33% |
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29 | Washington Commanders |
Jack Sawyer EDGE, OSU 33% |
Mike Green DT, MRSH 33% |
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30 | Buffalo Bills |
Jared Ivey EDGE, Mississippi 50% |
Malaki Starks S, UGA 50% |
N/A |
31 | Philadelphia Eagles |
Jahdae Barron CB, TEX 33% |
Landon Jackson EDGE, ARK 33% |
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32 | Kansas City Chiefs |
Mike Green DT, MRSH 33% |
Cameron Williams OT, TEX 33% |
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1. Las Vegas Raiders: Shedeur Sanders (QB – Colorado)
It’s a new chapter for the Raiders after firing head coach Antonio Pierce and general manager Tom Telesco, but a story as old as time. Owner Mark Davis pushes his chips to go all-in on Colorado QB Shedeur Sanders. After being spotted talking with Raiders owner Mark Davis last year and some timely “Thank God” Tweets after Raiders losses, this remains arguably the chalkiest pick on the board.
However, it isn’t just the name and star value that has the Raiders’ future general manager ready to turn in the card for Sanders. The 22-year-old has developed well in his transition from FCS school Jackson State to the FBS level at Colorado. He led the country in passing completion percentage (74.0%) and passing yards (4,134) while finishing second in passing touchdowns (37).
Being the son of Deion “Prime Time” Sanders, Shedeur has had a target on his back and gotten everyone’s best at every level. He’s risen above the noise and solidified himself as arguably the top quarterback prospect of the 2025 class.
In this trade scenario, Tennessee begins its rebuild by trading back five picks to acquire an additional 2025 second-round pick and both of the Raiders’ top-two 2026 picks. They also add a former second-round tight end, Michael Mayer, whom the Raiders no longer need, and a serviceable bridge quarterback in Gardner Minshew.
Trade Details:
- Titans Receive:
- LV 2025 Pick 1.06
- LV 2025 Pick 2.10
- LV 2026 First-Round Pick
- LC 2026 Second-Round Pick
- Michael Mayer (TE)
- Gardner Minshew (QB)
- Raiders Receive:
- TEN 2025 Pick 1.01
2. Cleveland Browns: Cameron Ward (QB – Miami)
Known as a promising player during his two seasons as the signal caller for Washington State, it took a transfer to Miami for Cameron Ward to truly shine. The 6-foot-2, 223-pound quarterback has the prototypical size to compete at the next level and the game to boot.
While some upset defeats might’ve upended Miami’s postseason bid, Ward brought back “The U” to national relevance for the first time since the early 2000s. He led the nation in passing touchdowns (39) and was second in passing yards (313). He can also boot-scoot and boogie when he needs to, totaling 17 rushing touchdowns over his three-year career.
With Deshaun Watson re-tearing his Achilles recently after initially rupturing the tendon on Oct. 20, his tenure in Cleveland looks all but over. General manager Andrew Berry follows the Denver Broncos’ model by cutting Watson, taking on an astronomical $72.9 million dead-cap hit and drafting Ward, who fits Kevin Stefanski’s run-centric playcalling.
3. Minnesota Vikings: Travis Hunter (CB/WR – Colorado)
The New York Giants must address the quarterback situation this offseason, and with the best two prospects off the board, GM Joe Schoen moves the third-overall pick and a third-round selection to move back and acquire the Vikings’ QB J.J. McCarthy. The former Michigan Wolverine would arguably be the top quarterback prospect in this year’s draft and pairs well with alpha receiver Malik Nabers and standout RB Tyrone Tracy, both coming off breakout rookie seasons.
While it would be tough for Vikings general manager Kwesi Adofo-Mensah to move on from McCarthy before even seeing him play, their window to win now is very much open with QB Sam Darnold resurrecting his career. Adding Travis Hunter, the 2024 Heisman Trophy winner and the best two-way player in College Football since Charles Woodson, would immediately make Minnesota co-favorites to win the NFC North next year.
Hunter ranked top five in the nation for receptions (92), receiving yards (1,152) and receiving touchdowns (14). This is while being arguably the cornerback in the nation, ranking 15th in interceptions (four) and pass deflections (11).
Landing in Minnesota would allow Hunter to become the team’s top cornerback, replacing veteran Stephon Gilmore. Head coach and play-caller Kevin O’Connell could also dial up Hunter on offense in specific packages that also feature arguably the league’s best receiver, Justin Jefferson, and former Biletnikoff Award winner Jordan Addison. Good luck to any secondary stopping that trio.
Trade Details:
- Giants Receive:
- MIN 2025 Pick 1.24
- J.J. McCarthy (QB)
- Vikings Receive:
- NYG 2025 Pick 1.03
- NYG 2025 Pick 3.03
4. Jacksonville Jaguars: Abdul Carter (EDGE – Penn State)
With Mike Vrabel now the head coach of the New England Patriots, he’ll look to instill a culture of toughness and grittiness. What better way to do that than by adding the best EDGE rusher in this class?
Yes, EDGE Keion White has proven to be a great second-round value for New England, totaling five sacks as a rookie. However, the Patriots have holes to fill in their defensive front after trading both EDGE Matthew Judon and OLB Joshua Uche this season.
Abdul Carter was a certified wrecking ball for Penn State and once again solidified the Nittany Lions as one of the best defenses in the nation. A blend between a speed and power rusher, Carter led the country in tackles for loss (24) and tied for sixth in sacks (12). Keep in mind, this was in the Big Ten, one of the best conferences for offensive line play.
With likely a fat dip in his lip, Vrabel grins, adding “his guy” at pick No. 4.
5. Jacksonville Jaguars: Mason Graham (DT – Michigan)
While problems were abundant for Jacksonville in 2024, stopping the run was a major one, allowing 132.6 rushing yards (eighth-most) and eight rushing first downs (third-most) per game. Therefore, general manager Trent Baalke adds the best run-stuffer in the class, Michigan’s Mason Graham.
Represented by Drew Rosenhaus, who has ties to the state of Florida and “expects [Graham] to get drafted in the top-five picks,” this feels like a no-brainer. The Jaguars’ front four of Travon Walker, Josh Hines-Allen, 2024 second-rounder Maason Smith and the 2024 Consensus All-American, Graham, would be among the most formidable in the league.
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